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- theNazz, on 08/15/2008, -1/+11The police captain captured on film warned that if made public, the facility could be compromised "by people who are potentially trying to be disruptive."
I certainly hope so... - npd1969, on 08/15/2008, -0/+8Not only is the Gestapo moving in, they are becoming more bold and obviously out in the open.
As V says: People shouldn't be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people. - Loulou07, on 08/15/2008, -0/+6The Gestapo is moving in.
- rainingwolf, on 08/16/2008, -0/+4Welcome to America, folks. This should come as no surprise. For 8 years our civil rights have been slowly destroyed, our economy trashed and our moral standing in the world is nothing but a joke. When are people going to realize they have the power to take it all back? We have become so afraid to speak out that we have colluded with those in power to agree to give up our rights. I am so sad for my country. I no longer recognize it.
- Magginkat, on 08/15/2008, -0/+4This is totally insane. What the hell has come over these fools? This is supposed to be a free country. Why are they so afraid to allow people the freedom of speech that is guaranteed by our Constitution?
Has the Democratic party joined Chicken George in the destruction of the Constitution of the United States? - Parapadrifter, on 08/15/2008, -0/+3And should we be surprised?
Vee live in zee police stadt! About to be part uhv zee new worl Orda! Heil Ze Forth Reich! Hail Ze mothalund! - Meadowhawk, on 11/12/2008, -0/+2Furious. Toll free to Congress 877-851-6437.
Call your Congressman. Remind him or her of the rulebook...the Constitution and why the Declaration of Independence was written.
Why are we allowing this?



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